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README.md
#gRPC in 3 minutes (C++)
Installation
To install gRPC on your system, follow the instructions to build from source here. This also installs the protocol buffer compiler protoc
(if you don't have it already), and the C++ gRPC plugin for protoc
.
Hello C++ gRPC!
Here's how to build and run the C++ implementation of the Hello World example used in Getting started.
The example code for this and our other examples lives in the examples
directory. Clone this repository to your local machine by running the
following command:
$ git clone -b $(curl -L http://grpc.io/release) https://github.com/grpc/grpc
Change your current directory to examples/cpp/helloworld
$ cd examples/cpp/helloworld/
Client and server implementations
The client implementation is at greeter_client.cc.
The server implementation is at greeter_server.cc.
Try it!
Build client and server:
$ make
Run the server, which will listen on port 50051:
$ ./greeter_server
Run the client (in a different terminal):
$ ./greeter_client
If things go smoothly, you will see the "Greeter received: Hello world" in the client side output.
Tutorial
You can find a more detailed tutorial in gRPC Basics: C++